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  2. Medieval architecture - Wikipedia

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    Medieval architecture was the art and science of designing and constructing buildings in the Middle Ages. The major styles of the period included pre-Romanesque , Romanesque , and Gothic . In the fifteenth century, architects began to favour classical forms again, in the Renaissance style , marking the end of the medieval period.

  3. Mead hall - Wikipedia

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    The possibly related medieval longhouse types of Europe of which some examples have survived are among others: The Scandinavian or Viking Langhus , with the variants of traditional farm house such as excavated in Vorbasse , a garrison/barracks type for warriors such as found at the Viking ring castles and the sophisticated large banquetting ...

  4. Medieval Scandinavian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Turf roof of a house in Glaumbær, Iceland. The common Icelandic turf house would have a large foundation made of flat stones; upon this was built a wooden frame which would hold the load of the turf. The turf would then be fitted around the frame in blocks often with a second layer, or in the more fashionable herringbone style.

  5. Gothic secular and domestic architecture - Wikipedia

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    A number of medieval shipyards, notably the Drassanes [23] in Barcelona, Spain and the Venetian Arsenal in Venice, Italy survive to this day. Of these two, the Drassanes is the most purely Gothic building complex, while the Venetian arsenal was arguably the most important — indeed, it was the largest industrial complex in Europe prior to the ...

  6. Medieval Louvre Castle - Wikipedia

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    The medieval complex was often referred to simply as the Louvre (French: le Louvre), as its modern successor still is. It was also qualified in medieval times as a fortress (French: forteresse du Louvre, [2]: 55 royal abode (French: demeure royale du Louvre), [2]: 70 or mansion (French: hostel du Louvre or manoir du Louvre).

  7. Couples don't have to see money the same way, Ramit Sethi ...

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    When I see money, I see a beautiful house. I see a family trip to Disneyland, or the ability to spend time with my partner. Another misconception is that your partner has to see money the exact ...

  8. Buttery (room) - Wikipedia

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    Rochlitz Castle, Germany, basement wine cellar, perhaps providing an idea of the mediaeval buttery Wine bins in the undercroft of Norton Priory, near Runcorn, Cheshire, an example of a wine storage area in a historic domestic setting The classic layout of an important mediaeval house, showing three doorways to service rooms, Old Rectory, Warton.

  9. Meet ‘747’, the Two-Time Champion of Fat Bear Week - AOL

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    Watch the Video. Click here to watch on YouTube Each summer Alaska’s bears gather at the Brooks River in the Katmai National Park to feast on salmon and prepare for the long winter ahead.